Generally, I don’t have a problem with this, but I think that the requirement 
should be that “Each discrete network requesting additional resources (whether 
via waiting list or transfer) must meet…”

As currently worded, it could be construed to require each discrete network to 
be 80% utilized before a transfer can be acquired by any of them, which I think 
is entirely contrary to the intent of the MDN policy in the first place.

Owen

> 
> Draft Policy ARIN-2022-1: MDN Clarification for Qualification
>  
> Problem Statement:
>  
> Problem Statement: The requirements for transfers involving companies 
> operating multiple discrete networks under section 8.5 of the NRPM are 
> unclear and need clarification.
>  
> Policy statement:
>  
> Replace the first paragraph of Section 8.5.7 with the following:
>  
> Organizations may qualify for additional IPv4 address blocks by demonstrating 
> 80% utilization of their currently allocated space. In organizations 
> operating multiple discrete networks, each discrete network may be assessed 
> individually for the 80% utilization threshold. To qualify under this policy, 
> the organization must provide justification that each network is discrete, 
> per the criteria described in section 4.5. Each discrete network must meet 
> the projection requirements in section 8.5.5, and each discrete network must 
> meet the utilization requirements in section 8.5.6. Organizations may receive 
> one or more transfers up to the total size of their current ARIN IPv4 address 
> holdings, up to a maximum size of /16.
>  
> Timetable for implementation: Any
>  
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